Get Access To Local HIV Services Around Atlanta.

HIV testing is easy, fast, and available across Fulton County.

You can also access local services for HIV prevention and treatment for HIV throughout north, south and central Fulton County. Services are 100% secure and confidential.

Contact the Georgia HIV/STI Hotline: 800-551-2728

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Know Your Status

HIV testing is a simple but powerful step in ending the HIV crisis. Getting tested is an important first step in protecting your health and helping to reduce the impact of HIV in our community. Testing services are safe, confidential, fast, and affordable, and they are available throughout Fulton County. Knowing your HIV status empowers you to make informed decisions about your health and access care if needed. Take control of your health, get tested for HIV.

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Let's Get PrEP

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a proven and highly effective way to prevent HIV. There are multiple PrEP options available, including a daily oral pill, and a long-acting injectable given every two months or every 6 months. PrEP is safe, effective, and affordable, with payment assistance available even if you do not have insurance for those who qualify. Don't wait to protect yourself—talk to a provider about PrEP today.

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Looking For Treatment?

With access to timely and effective treatment, people living with HIV can achieve viral suppression, live long and healthy lives, and prevent transmission to others. Multiple treatment options are available that support immune system health and long-term wellness. Consistent HIV care and treatment play a critical role in improving individual health outcomes and reducing the spread of HIV at the community level.

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Want to Learn More?

Explore our recent articles explaining PrEP and PEP, how they prevent HIV, and who benefits from them. These resources break down HIV testing choices, how HIV spreads, and how treatment helps people live long healthy lives without passing on the virus. They address common STIs, how they spread, steps to lower risk, and why regular testing protects personal health and partners.

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